The famous Trevi Fountain is known worldwide, but few people are aware of the fascinating archaeological layers hidden beneath the surrounding district.
A striking example is the underground area of the Vicus Caprarius the “City of Water,” a name that perfectly reflects the unique features of this extraordinary site.
Beneath Piazza Navona lies another hidden treasure: the remains of the Stadium of Domitian, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located about 4.5 meters below street level, it is the only known example in Rome of a masonry stadium that can still be visited today.
This is a tour far from the usual tourist routes-an evocative, authentic, and truly unique experience. What are you waiting for? Let’s explore together the hidden depths beneath Rome’s most iconic squares!
Itinerary: Piazza Navona, Stadium of Domitian, Pantheon inside, Trevi Fountain, Vicus Caprarius
Duration: approx. 4 hours;
Meeting point: clients’ hotel in Rome;
Meeting time: 9.00 AM, or 2.00 PM;
Private guide: included;
Radio whispers (for groups larger than 3 people; 2 Euros per person): not included;
Entrance fees with priority access:included;
Transportation (taxi, limo, bus; if requested or needed): not included;